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mircea_popescu: which made a fucking obnoxious wound kept me from
typing properly for a coupla days
mircea_popescu: about
ten days ago i was cleanning out my lawnmower when something inside pricked my finger
jurov: this is not a solution... just a betting
that doesn't
touch bitcoin actually
Chaang-Noi: they say
they ahve been here since 2008 hahaha
Chaang-Noi: akmar: how long has
this site been around?
Chaang-Noi: akmar: btc means bitcoin its is
the currancy code
KRS1: its a scam state, but also one
that needs solutions..so could
this be one
Chaang-Noi: "Our main data source for pricing and expiry rates is
Thomson Reuters."
jurov: *shrugs* not planning
to
touch it anyway
Chaang-Noi: mp you know about
this? EX] [S.MPOE] 1821 @ 0.00071203 = 1.2966 BTC [-]
Chaang-Noi: well unless i know who runs it im going
to assume its a scam site
jurov: so
they seem
to be binary, each costs $100 and pays out $220 , am i right?
Chaang-Noi: we know how many btcs
there are and will be, fiat? lol
Chaang-Noi: bitcoin volatility? from our perspective its
the rest of
the world
that is not stable
KRS1: you really cant
think in
terms of
that
KRS1: but even
the price on am shares will go up
Chaang-Noi: well
they have 20
th now but have ordered 250 more and should have 1000
th by
the end of
the year
KRS1: not wanting
to resell, but for
the dividends mainly
KRS1: whats a good dividend
to recieve for one share of am for example
KRS1: LOL yes we all need
that hahaha just got into it
the other day with some broad who ripped me off for $60 bucks..she gave a hell of a lapdance 20 minutes earlier
though
Chaang-Noi: ineedausername is selling otc on
the forum now
Chaang-Noi: i sold
the other shares for coke and whores money, we all need
that
Chaang-Noi: plus i get weekly dividends
that are fun
Chaang-Noi: iv sold some, i had 5500 but
then sold
to about 3,500 or so now
KRS1: im looking at btc-tc right now, i have been
thinking about
this for a while..also checked out havelock
KRS1: so i would probably be better off buying
this otc
Chaang-Noi: many people have 10,000 shares of
this
Chaang-Noi: its undervalued cuz some of
the first investers ahve a shit load of it and want
to
take sopme profits
Chaang-Noi: this stock should be worth 2.5
to 3 btc
KRS1: those figures ^^ is
that what
they're pulling in and will be divided up into dividends
KRS1: oh..nice.
trading drunk online..buy..sell..can get you into hot water quick.
KRS1: thats...one of
those
things
that probably shouldnt go
together..reminds me of nights gambling and drinking
the complimentary spirits..you make dumb moves after a while.
KRS1: price didnt budge much at all..seems
to be a very healthy market maybe?
KRS1: I
think someone said it was
the zero-day nginx exploit
Chaang-Noi: so have i missed anything
the last few days?
dub: In March 1992 Chinese authorities found
that Shenzhen reflective materials institute had copied 650,000 Microsoft Corporation holograms.
The institute was found
to be guilty of
trademark infringement against Microsoft, but was fined a mere US $252. Losses
to Microsoft as a result of
the infringement are estimated at US $30 million.
KRS1: yeh it sucks, but nothing new...been doing
this 13+ years
KRS1: im not
the one who came up with it, i can barely influence our
technical architecture..too many egos and I dont play
that f'n game..im
the one
they come running
to when shit doesnt work.
KRS1: nah
the web servers are hardly
taxed at all
KRS1: i configured all
the web servers
to fork, not using multi
threading..instead using vmware
to give high cpu availability
corpsan: you won't see any benefit switching
to apache with
that dipshit stack
KRS1: ours isnt bad..apache, php, cms is expression engine and
the backend is written in java..our db is probably our weakest point.
corpsan: the downside is you are 99% likely
to be writing your application in a dipshit programming language, depending on a dipshit web framework, and using a dipshit
threading model. so you're not probably
to see much benefit other
than fewer load balancers
KRS1: this is a handy memory dump util
they provided
KRS1: ok so it seems
to share base mem
KRS1: heh
this was a fancy exploit..well done
corpsan: it is vastly more efficient
than apache
corpsan: nginx has one
thread—each connection is a <200byte struct, and
the reads/writes are all multiplexed
corpsan: apache has a whole OS
thread per connection, which is significant memory overhead, and each
thread does a context-switches whenever it reads or writes, which is significant CPU overhead
KRS1: oh dear bugpowder I didn't know about
that one..I
think we're pretty vulnerable by now
benkay: if you had stones like riker you'd mount everything
too
KRS1: yeh? like apache has prefork.c for
that
KRS1: I might
throw it in dev for my company..get it in
the food chain
corpsan: it's superior
to apache in most ways
KRS1: in many ways i understand it is superior
to apache
benkay: well, we use it for not
terribly sensitive stuff
KRS1: Is
that a generally accepted practice now? Last I remember it wasn't recommended just yet.
KRS1: We were all groovin
to
that in
the office
today..brothers and white dudes doin some harlem shuffle
to
that
Bugpowder: the production quality on
the
tunes are getting better
KRS1: bugpowder: YES
thats hilarious.
KRS1: wow it seems
that exploit could lead
to rootshell
Bugpowder: I assume you have all seen
this now
KRS1: do professionals consider nginx suitable for production yet? Its been a while since I followed
that project. I mostly work with Apache.
KRS1: i was looking at
that nginx exploit..some zero-day shit
there.
KRS1: wtf how did u place an order when it went
that low
KRS1: thanks for
that- i noticed you are pretty accurate
KRS1: think I'm gonna
top it all off with some benedryl or nyquil.
Bugpowder: bought back in based on
the high bid/ask ratio relative
to current price
KRS1: meh I'm just
trying
to see how many drugs I can get into my system
tonight before I crash
Bugpowder: would love
to see a bounce from here.
KRS1: ..and
there are starving children in Africa.
Bugpowder: I would have had
to set shit up ahead of
time in offshore shell corps
to avoid
taxes, instead of my personal gox account
KRS1: yeh
they can pull off some cool shit so you dont pay as much